Sort of, anyway: since the baptism of Queen Victoria’s eldest daughter, over 30 royal newborns have entered the Church of England in the same, custom-made christening gown. But after Lady Louise Windsor’s ceremonial naming in 2004, the frayed frock was deemed too delicate to be used again. So instead of being swaddled in the 172-year-old gown, Georgie will make his dapper debut in a perfect replica of 1841’s original outfit.

In order to ensure the replica’s longevity, we’d suggest entrusting the heirloom to Princess Anne—she has a knack for what some might call preservation. The Queen’s only daughter was recently captured wearing a hat last seen in photographs from daughter Zara’s christening, now pregnant with her own child. Thirty-two years later, the golden chapeau looks good as new.